Like these key lime shortbread bites with key lime glaze ... Yep, you're going to want to {taste this}!!
Key Lime Shortbread Bites
From the Taste of Home Cookies Magazine
Makes about 2 1/2 dozen cookies
1 cup butter, softened
1/4 cup powdered sugar
2 teaspoons key lime juice
2 teaspoons grated key lime (or just plain ol' lime) zest
2 cups all purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup chopped macadamia nuts (I omitted these in this batch because Holly doesn't like nuts.)
In a large bowl, cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Then, beat in lime juice and peel. In a separate bowl, combine flour and salt and add gradually to creamed mixture. Stir in the nuts (if you use them).
I made two batches of cookies. The second time I chilled the dough for a while (just because my pans were too hot to bake another batch on right away) and the second batch came out a little fluffier. Moral of the story? I would chill your dough :)
Roll dough into 1 - 1 1/2 inch balls and place 2 inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet or baking stone. Bake at 400* until the bottoms are lightly browned - about 8-10 minutes. Allow cookies to cool on wire racks and make the key lime glaze ... recipe below.
Key Lime Glaze
2 cups powdered sugar
1/4 cup key lime juice
1 teaspoon finely grated lime peel
Stir together and drizzle pour drench your cookies in the glaze. Allow the glaze to set (if you can wait that long) and store in an air tight container.
With their soft crumbly shortbread base and kicky key lime glaze, these really do taste like ...
These are not a super sweet cookie ... buttery with a tangy little zip and they would be a great way to end a rich meal, serve with coffee or add to a Spring Time buffet or party table. Oh go on ... make a batch! Do you really need an excuse to bake cookies?Coming up this week? A sweet Spring table and another citrus recipe that makes a great home made gift! Stay tuned and see you soon!
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I have several limes sat in the fridge at home just waiting to be made into these cookies! Keep the citrus-themed recipes coming - I love them.
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful. I love lime!
ReplyDeleteI love shortbread. These look so yummy. I am definitely pinning this one.
ReplyDeletethey sound great, and like a nice twist on an old favorite.
ReplyDeleteI freaking love lime. Like, seriously, probably more than I should. And lemon. And shortcake... so you can see why this most just looks AMAZING! Someday soon I'll work up the energy to actually bake something- great job! Oh, and I'd be honored if you had the time to stop by my debut episode of Sweet Sharing Monday (weekly party w features!) - http://saynotsweetanne.com/2012/sweet-sharing-monday/
ReplyDeleteDon't those look amazing!! Love lime. Found you on Creative Princess. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove key lime! I would love to make these for my daughter's birthday party in June. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteoh my - bring on the calories - they look awesome!
ReplyDeleteThose sound AMAZING!!! YUM! Thanks so much for sharing at Thursday's Temptation.
ReplyDeleteJill
These look delicious! I'm pinning this recipe!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies sound great, I have good luck with taste of home recipes!
ReplyDeleteOk... I am sold. I am making these this week!!!! I have to! yummmy! Thanks for sharing and I will let you know how I them- which I am sure that I will! :)
ReplyDeleteI love shortbread and these sound perfect for summer! Found you through Bubbly Nature Creations!! :)
ReplyDeleteHeather
www.cupcakeloveaffair.blogspot.com
Wow, just the title sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love it "Vacation in a cookie" how perfect and the cookies sound yummy!
ReplyDeleteI'd really like to taste these cookies!
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit hard to get lime here and I'm so curious about these cookies
I love the idea of using limes, still, tangy but with that tiny twist. Will have to give these a try.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... this looks so amazing! I love anything shortbread, key lime, with glaze, so this is the bomb! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Trish
ps. I just read your little blurb about leaving comments... too funny! I am so glad that I am awesome, and pretty, and smell good! I have to say that the other moms at school drop-off in the morning might disagree! :)
Oooo yum! I love key lime anything... Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so yummy! We are so happy to have you link up to our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." We hope you'll be back!! -The Sisters
ReplyDeleteYum, these sound so delicious. Would you consider linking it up to my Pinworthy Projects Linky Party over at Just Us Four?
ReplyDeleteSo glad you stopped by Sweet & Simple Sunday, just wanted to let you know you are one of my features this week!!
ReplyDeleteOh MY YUM.... I wish I had this RIGHT NOW
ReplyDeleteYummy, just making these now for a morning tea tomorrow :) I tried a bit of the glaze as I was making it and can definitely confirm that they are a vacation in a cookie! Thanks for a great recipe!
ReplyDeleteive made these twice now! Everyone loves them! i added more juice and zest to the actual cookies this time. It just tastes a little better (besides i had extra). thanks SO much!(:
ReplyDeleteYAY!! Thanks for letting me know that you made and loved a shaken together recipe!! Totally just made my day :)
DeleteI'm a type 1 diabetic and I do all of the cooking in my house, but I took pity on my family for having to follow my diet and made these just as you directed. Though I didn't try them myself, I can tell you everyone absolutely loved them and the whole batch lasted about half an hour. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou just made my day! I'm so glad your family enjoyed these!!
DeleteMade a second batch with splenda. Found my new treat!
DeleteAbsolutely delicious! Thank you for this recipe =)
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